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In recent weeks, the price of chicken has been around SGD 12/kg and is one of the products that saw one of the highest increases in February, which is also affecting other products.
Due to the higher cost of poultry, INEI indicates that the price grilled chicken increased by an average of 0.8% in 17 cities of the country.
With chicken still being affected by the high cost of soybeans and bird flu, poultry companies are warning that the price of chicken could be as high as S$15 per kilo, so will grilled chicken go up more?
The President of the Peruvian Association of Hotels, Restaurants and Related Organizations (currently) Blanca Chavez notes that Pollerias Grilled chicken prices could rise by up to 30% if there is a shortage of poultry meat.
“They told us that they are going to keep the prices in all chicken stores, but there is a fear that there will be a shortage of these birds, and if this is the case, we will suffer a lot, then the price of the bird will increase by 30%. Grilled chicken,” Chavez told the Gestión newspaper.
Now, however, union general manager Freddie Gamarra notes that the other inputs that make up the price chickens they go down to the coal, so it would not be necessary to make an increase.
“That was the initial fear, but there will be no raise. Grilled chicken has a few ingredients (inputs) like gas and sauces, but right now potatoes are low priced, which could replace price increases for I even know chicken stores are betting on more offerings,” he told RPP .
It should be remembered that the potato was one of the products that fell the most last month, recording a decline in huairo (-18.1%), yellow (-17.5%) and white (-9%) varieties.
Source: RPP

I’m Liza Grey, an experienced news writer and author at the Buna Times. I specialize in writing about economic issues, with a focus on uncovering stories that have a positive impact on society. With over seven years of experience in the news industry, I am highly knowledgeable about current events and the ways in which they affect our daily lives.